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The latest issue of the MM e-edition is packed with news, sport, features and more…
The latest issue of the MM e-edition is packed with news, sport, features and more…
With just a handful of games played in the 2019/20 season, it already looks like Manchester United are destined to finish their seventh season without a Premier League title win.
The 2019 Football Writing Festival continued at the National Football Museum in Manchester on Monday night with ‘Opta Live’.
Is Phil Neville a good manager? Will England, or anyone, ever reach USA’s level? Are parent clubs from men’s football harming the women’s league?
These were just some of the topics up for discussion at the National Football Museum on Friday night as part of the annual Football Writer’s Festival.
Salford City might not be giving their neighbours over in Manchester a run for their money yet, but things are certainly looking promising for the club as it makes its Football League debut.
With two weeks of the Premier League transfer window remaining, many more big signings will be made. From those that have been confirmed so far, we have compiled a list of the top five…
Football fans not only have an appetite for sport, but for a good greasy chip barm after the match. It’s easy enough when City or United are playing at home, but on the road it’s unfamiliar territory. This guide is to help you steer clear of some of the more risky options on away days.
Every year that has gone by without a Premier League title win gets more concerning for Manchester United.
The head of a popular Manchester United supporter group has hit back at suggestions the club’s fanbase has a problem with racism.
Just three days ago, Hungary’s Timea Babos was celebrating her maiden Roland-Garros triumph in the women’s doubles, now she’s in rainy Manchester to show her family their cherished Old Trafford as she prepares for the grass court season.
On Monday the streets of Manchester City Centre were littered with blue flags as a victorious Guardiola, alongside his band of brothers, danced and fist pumped on top of an open top bus – well aware of how good they have been this season in stark contrast to Manchester United. MM breaks down some of the key numbers of the Premier League season to highlight the clubs’ varying fortunes.
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